Medford Breast Lift doctors
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Ronald V. DeMars, MD
Portland Plastic Surgeon
10201 SE Main Suite 20, Portland |
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Robert M. Jensen, MD
Medford Plastic Surgeon
1353 E. McAndrews Road, Medford |
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Earl H. Parrish, MD
Medford Plastic Surgeon
701 Golf View Dr, Medford |
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Ronald G. Worland, MD
Medford Plastic Surgeon
2959 Siskiyou Blvd. Suite A , Medford |
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Scott C. Young, MD
Medford Plastic Surgeon
521 N. Main Street, Ashland |
Recent Answers
I have consulted a board certified PS & am in process of scheduling the surgery. Dr. has said for perkiest look go for a full lift w/ augmentation, and for a more natural look go with a donut lift w/ augmentation. Below are photos of the look I'm after & my own breasts. I know "perky" and "natural" have different definitions depending on each person. Which lifting would bring mine to the same position and shape? I know all breasts are different, I am simply going for that "style" in the pics
Thanks for the photos with your question. It really helps. If you are totally happy with your volume when supported in a nonpadded bra, you only need a lift. If you want more volume you need implants. So that is the first question you need to answer. If you choose implants then you can get a look very much like the photos with a benelli (periareolar) lift. If you do not want implants you will get your desired look with the full anchor pattern lift. Make sure your surgeon has seen your photos of the finished look you prefer.
I just want to say thank you to all who have responded to my first post. I was just in shock to hear that my breasts were that bad. until I took the pictures My partner and I were unaware just how asymetrical my breasts actually are. I have decided that I am going to go ahead with the lift, I just hope that I can achieve my look without a vertical scar. (I'm hoping he will be able to just lift around the areola?) how much longer will the lift add to my recovery. A MASSIVE THANK YOU to all that took time to help.
The breast augmentation causes most of the discomfort in the post op period. I doubt the lift will add any time at all.
I'm a 10D or 8DD and feel they are too far apart, I can fit 3 fingers in the middle before the tissue begins to thicken. They are not saggy at all and I'm happy with the size. Is there such a thing as a breast lift inwards? How much would this cost and what are the options/complications? They look amazing in a push up bra but in a bikini they dissappear out the sides, any info would help :)
If you have a broad space of just skin on bone, it is unlikely breast lift or breast enlargement will make that better.



